Former Washington Redskins linebacker London Fletcher said that head coach Jay Gruden has been too "wishy-washy" with his handling of the team's quarterbacks.

Fletcher, who works as an analyst for That Other Pregame Show on CBS Sports Network, made his comments in the wake of Gruden's decision to bench Kirk Cousins for Colt McCoy, who will start for Washington on Monday night against the Dallas Cowboys.

Fletcher said Gruden shouldn't be so liberal in switching quarterbacks.

"For you as a backup quarterback, your mindset, the preparation is totally different, so Colt has had all week, plus an extra day, in understanding that I’m going to be the starter. Now he has more things to worry about going into this game. He’s concerned about these blitzes, this coverage, getting the ball to his playmakers and things like that.”

“And not only that, [Jay Gruden] flip flops too much as a head coach,” Fletcher said. “One week, when Kirk came in and had his success, they asked him, was Robert going to get his job back. [Gruden said] we don’t know, we’ll see, because Kirk had done some good things. Now Kirk starts to throw a few interceptions, he benches him and brings Colt McCoy in.”

Cousins threw nine interceptions against ten touchdowns in five-plus games after replacing Griffin when he injured his ankle in Week 2. The Redskins lost all four of his starts before last Sunday, when they defeated the Tennessee Titans 19-17 after Cousins was replaced with McCoy.